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Disturbing tales from learning hubs
One involves an ‘anti-hysteria’ kit; the other a penchant for porn. Maybe what’s needed is a scientific cure, and not mere mumbo jumbo.
Battling Islamic State influence
If at home we don’t have any tolerance for people who disagree with us, how do we explain how IS treats differences in beliefs and views so violently?
Diversity begins at school
When children spend most of their waking hours only around those who are similar to them, they tend to believe that this environment represents the world.
A step closer to barbarism
Regardless of whether we can actually implement amputations, floggings and stoning, the mentality is already implanted.
The way to defend women’s rights
We don’t want you to just love us, we also want you to respect us as equals.
It all boils down to education
The root of all sorts of societal problems, including religious radicalism and violence, is in the schools.
How to define moderate
The moderate person knows that you don’t need to comment about every single thing just because you cannot be an expert in everything.
Comparative religion from the earliest years
The idea is that young children will become used to diversity naturally and hopefully grow to become adults who are respectful of religions other than their own.
The answer lies in between
While some claim freedom of speech includes the freedom to offend, others claim such freedom of speech led to the violence in Paris.
The year of the Malaysian citizen
One of the happiest things that has happened in 2014 is the emergence of voices calling for more common sense in the way we discuss things in our country.
So, what do you want to watch?
Trying to determine if a TV programme is threatening to one’s faith can be a real challenge.
True leaders
Real leaders have a vision of where they want to take the country, and are able to articulate that vision clearly.